One of the final games in Ink Game is the Ink Game Glass Bridge game. It’s one of my personal favourites, but it’s tricky! I’ll give you some tips to help you reach the other side.
Ink Game is available to play on Roblox. For more help on some of the other games, we have guides on how to win Lights Out and Hide and Seek.
How To Win The Ink Game Glass Bridge Round
After either Hide and Seek or Tug of War (depending on what won the vote), you will enter the Glass Bridge mini-game. At the beginning, a small cutscene plays out, showing your character examining two pieces of glass.
The aim of the game is to make your way to the other side of the bridge. There are two options of glass to stand on, but only one can hold your weight. If you stand on the wrong one, you will be eliminated.
Not Enough Players
If you’re in a small group, you’re in luck! Not all of the glass will be dangerous, so you have a higher chance of winning. I’m not one to tell you to eliminate players, but if you know the Glass Bridge is next, it’s worth trying to get the size of your group down so you have a chance of winning this round.
Tips and Tricks
At the start of the game, a message will appear on the screen explaining that you can tell the difference between the glass, as one may be cloudy. However, it’s very hard to tell, so this method isn’t the best.
So, how do you win? Let’s go through some tips!
- Take Turns
- Some players may be hesitant to jump first in case they jump on the wrong one. To keep things fair, it’s worth suggesting taking turns on who jumps. This way, everyone has a go, so you don’t run out of time.
- Vote
- If you aren’t sure which side to jump on, you can always put it to a vote! You can ask others which side they think you should jump to. It’s another way to keep things fair.
- Time The Jump
- I know this may sound silly, but make sure you time the jump. It’s quite a large gap, and you can easily miss the other tile and fall in between, which will eliminate you. Trust me, this has happened to me more times than I’d like to admit.